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Spiritual and Totem Insights for July 7 2020 – the Raccoon

Today in the Seventh position the Raccoon shows itself peeking out into the world. Sharing with us the true nature of ourselves. We need to take time to observe all that is around us and to take the appropriate steps needed in situations. Do not take steps just because everyone else is, you must honor what it is you know to be true deep inside yourself. If you are angered take a beat and ask yourself why, if you need more thoughtful insights take time to get them. Be wise in your choices for once taking them you can not erase what has been done, so move forward with positive intent.

Raccoon also is showing us that today sometimes it is best to stay within the shadows for a bit in order to see the bigger picture. Remember shadows are not always bad, and we must understand all aspects of shadows in order to understand all aspects of stepping into light. So today be purposeful in each act you perform as it will have a ripple effect into the world that surrounds you and everyone else. Even on a cellular level we connect, and that my friends is not something everyone wants to admit.

Raccoon teaches us to re-connect with our inner warrior, to become both provider and protector for ourselves and possibly others within our Sacred Hoop. However while assisting others, Raccoon teaches us that we must in this process, learn to do this in a way that does not make those you are helping become dependent on your help.

When dealing with issues the Raccoon leaves no stone unturned. Patiently and diligently seek the solution by taking the time needed to observe the whole picture, both the seen and the unseen to find a positive solution.

Raccoons are also the masters of curiosity, adaptability, resourcefulness, masks or illusion. They also speak of hiding behind and not being open an honest with your self. Learn to be more open and accept the gifts being offered to you right now by the universe.  Be more versatile and watch for opportunity by being more aware of your surroundings and what is happening in and around your own Sacred Hoop.

Raccoon teaches us that as human we wear many masks in life and sometimes feel the need to hide our true self as protection or to hide from the reality of a situation. Just remember it is okay to do that for a short time, but do not get lost behind that mask, for we all have purpose, we all have meaning in this walk we are on.

I am Dedicated to Assisting others to meet their full potential. To help people connect with Spirit to Heal and move forward… understanding that our family and friends in the Spirit World want us to succeed knowing they are around us to assist us when we need the support and guidance tp get through our days in the human world. To help people achieve balance in their lives and walk a strong and purposeful path.

It is not enough merely to teach the ways of our Elders. We must honor those traditions by sharing and educating the World. Inspiring others …Inspiring our Youth. Through the Music… the Arts…the stories… WE All need to become proactive in saving our planet, the creatures that live upon it, and each other.

Blessings to You ALL,

~ bear Medicinewalker and a Little bird named “Pip”

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Spiritual and Totem Insights for July 6, 2020 – the Loon

So today the Loon comes into focus as the 7th card drawn… bringing with it the shared wisdom of caring for oneself and looking deep into one’s soul to give it permission to do so. Today is a day of energies that may swirl around us and attempt to plant seeds of doubt in all aspects of our lives. So, take a breath and feel your souls’ song and continue to walk the beat in positives.

Loon understands that more than not these days we are so conditioned to put ourselves last, to back ourselves into the shadows allowing negatives to take over and run things. We need to stop today in order to not let that negativity overshadow our true self. So Plant yourself firmly and don’t let things get the best of you. You have got this, it may be a little slower today, you may be feeling anxious or a bit vulnerable…but you have what it takes to get through the day with amazing outcome, you simply have to believe in yourself!

The haunting song of the Loon calls out to us speaking to us of our Dreams, Wants and Desires… the things that we want to happen or become. They reach out to speak to our higher self. To tell us it is time to release all we have wished for so that they may open to a new reality.

Loons remind us to understand that often we are being taught while in dream state, or perhaps even visited by our Guides, Spirit and/or Loved Ones that have continued on a journey past the mere physical. We need to be open to what they are sharing with us, for they are assisting us in walking the human in a more positive way and getting us through stress and everyday life obstacles.

Loon calls through the reality and illusion of time as we know it. Mystically being able to conjure spirit and energy with their very voice will help you to awaken to possibilities that you may not have noticed and inspire your creativity. It’s time to allow the boundaries we have placed on our minds to fall away and understand that the cosmic consciousness is bigger than just one single thought… one single act…one single being…

So open to the manifestations you are trying to make happen and realize the only thing that stops us from reaching our goals is the boundaries and limits we place on self. Open to being the best incarnation of you that can be… grow, learn, live, love and expand with each new experience. Allow your soul’s very essence to reach beyond what we can see with our conscious mind and expand into all that is Sacred….

I am Dedicated to Assisting others to meet their full potential. To help people connect with Spirit to Heal and move forward… understanding that our family and friends in the Spirit World want us to succeed knowing they are around us to assist us when we need the support and guidance tp get through our days in the human world. To help people achieve balance in their lives and walk a strong and purposeful path.

It is not enough merely to teach the ways of our Elders. We must honor those traditions by sharing and educating the World. Inspiring others …Inspiring our Youth. Through the Music… the Arts…the stories… WE All need to become proactive in saving our planet, the creatures that live upon it, and each other

Blessings to You All,
~ bear Medicinewalker

“The Lost Ones” from Tribal Echoes by Charlie Wayne Watson. Released: 2002 shared with the Wolf and the bear Network @2020 available on Itunes

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Some Morning Blessings With a bear …June 24 2020

As I said last week, time to get back in the saddle again. Sit back with a Cupps, get comfy and let me share some insights and prayer with you All!

During a Stressful Time… A Visit to Ghost Dimension


Today I am experiencing guilt at being unable to assist in the Healthcare arena that I worked in for so long. I know it is not logical or possible, but I am still feeling this emotion… as I know others are riding the roller coaster of emotion as well. I pray for all of us to ground and feel less stress…

I also know that as a Spiritual Minister of sorts, I must help in whatever way I can to assist other people… I am and always will be a Caregiver. Having the ability to see and hear Spirit, talk with the creatures of our world has been a thing that I have been able to do since I was a kid, not that I have always wanted to do it… for I have not. It can be sometimes scary, stressful and oh yeah did I say annoying at times? But through it all as I have been reminded of by a few of my friends it is what I am supposed to do.

So much is happening around our world at the moment however the one thing that I find is on the forefront of issues is people’s inability to spend more than ten minutes with self. Now mind you I know some folks are, but many more are sitting at home crawling the walls not knowing how to cope. I never thought I would be one of the “Old People” looking at people younger than myself and saying out loud, “Calm Down and Breathe”. Read a book, listen to music, cook real food… sit outside on your porch, your yard or on your driveway to get air… if it is cold out put a coat on, if it is muddy and wet out so what if your kids get dirty, let them play that is what washing machines and showers are for. Listen to your children, they are just as confused as you are, remember to teach them through example. Have a movie night and make popcorn, or cuddle in bed and read with them.

The other day I laughed out loud when I saw a friend of mine post, “Told my husband today… never thought at 71 I would be cooking from scratch again.” Yet there are many out there that do not even know what that means. Well kids, grab a cookbook or set the computer in front of you and look up a dish Chefs out there everywhere giving demonstrations on how to make a dish, or simply grab a recipe online and get to trying it out. Just remember this, while you are doing all this you are connecting with yourselves, your families and creating positives rather than negative emotions. You are in fact creating a new normal…. a place of healing and self exploration.

So with that all said I am heading over to Ghost Dimension tomorrow afternoon at 3:30 p.m. to sit and touch base with you all… answer a few questions, do a few reads and perhaps provide a little bit of healing for us All!

Come Join Me @ https://www.facebook.com/officialghostdimension And while you are over there…hit that like button and show them a bit of love also you can catch their amazing shows on Amazon Video, You Tube, Pluto Tv all for free!

Many Prayers and Blessings to you All,
~ bear Medicinewalker

Music Provided by Chris Ferree as part of the Wolf and the bear Network @2020 it is available on Itunes and at http://www,chrisferree.com

My Totem Teaches Me… with bear Medicinewalker


The Sacred Teachings of the Red Tail Hawk!
Clear and open Your Vision. Look for the confirmation you are seeking, and be open to the lessons being shared.

Red Tail Hawk helps us to understand the meaning in ordinary experiences if open and become aware of our surroundings. The Red Tail Hawk is awakening our souls so that we may begin the journey of our spirituality, preparing us for those Life Lessons that will soon show up.

Red Tail Hawks are messengers of the between, sharing insights and knowledge extended to us from the Ancestors and the world of Spirit. They speak to us of looking from a different vantage point and thus giving us a broader view of any given situation, helping us to not only be aware that a message awaits us, but also helping us to understand those messages.

Red Tailed Hawks are sacred and as they enter our presence, we must honor them by opening our minds and keeping them sharp while we look for wisdom and answers as we walk the human.

The Red Tailed Hawk’s red tail feathers distinguish it from other hawks, and remember that it does not receive their red feathers until at a later point in life after it has matured and experienced life around it. These feathers must be earned. The color Red represents Power and Energy that will lie dormant until it is awakened by our Souls as they walk and journey life and honor its own Sacred Hoop.

 

“I am Dedicated to Educating and sharing the culture with the World. It is not enough merely to teach the ways of our Elders. We must honor those traditions by sharing and educating the World. Inspiring others …Inspiring our Youth. Through the Music… the Arts…the stories…”
Many Blessings to ya’ll
~bear Medicinewalker

 

Music provided to the Wolf and the bear Network@2020 by Chris Ferree and is available at http://www.chrisferree.com  and on Itunes

When Spirit Opens the Door to the Past We Should Listen

Something most people do not know about me is that ever since I was a child, I have worked with model kits of all sorts but mostly figures… toy soldiers and historical figures. I also create dioramas to set them in. All from scratch as my Grandfather taught me by example, you see it was one of the most magical things he could have ever shared with me as a child. It was a window into the past and history. It was a way to make things come alive. Little did he know he would influence me through this for the rest of my life. I have a passion for history, love to hear and learn back stories of people and events, and it is also the way I learned to sculpt and paint.

My Grandfather was an avid model hobbyist that created most of his pieces from scratch. He had toy miniatures of soldiers, horses, fireman, fisherman just to name a few. He collected them and hand painted them. He would create scenes for them to be displayed in… even railroad trains in towns. It was a thing back in the day, something that is long becoming a lost art I suppose, I even recall one of my early memories of my Uncle and walking down into his basement with my dad at one time and seeing the vast display of the wild west he had there all set in period work. It was amazing and let a person’s imagination run rampant. So it is no surprise I suppose that I love doing the same… creating and putting together kits from history to tell a story with them, To remind myself and those that see them of snapshots from history.

I have had plenty of time on my hands since my surgery on my spine last July as it has been a journey through healing to say the least, so I have actually gotten back to painting and creating some of the kits I have gotten over the years but never seemed to make time to work on. Still I was surprised last night when I heard remember the book Indian in a Cupboard? I thought of course I do one of my favorite book series ever, (and I discovered them as an adult) loved them all and then they came out with the movie I was thrilled. It was toy miniatures that come to life and teach children about life, well the stories also teach us all about life. Who could resist that right? It brings out the kid in us all… toys that come to life! (This was also way before Toy Story)

So why the story today, well you see I have been working on some historical pieces and thinking about what do we really know about history other than what was written by people in control at the time right? So when I begin working on a Civil War Soldier I can’t help but wonder what it must have been like fighting against possibly friends or family members… how scared and frightened soldiers must have felt running through smoke filled battle fields of WWI or WWII or other wars. They were kids some as young as 18 years old running into battle seeing their friends shot and killed right next to them. How do we honor them all in today’s world? As they fought for all of us that are alive today. No matter what side, what country… it was war. All the privileges we have, the freedoms, the petty little things we bitch about… all seem very small if we stop to think about it. But we should all take a moment to honor in our thoughts and give them thanks for the sacrifices they made to try and make this world better in their opinions, in their own ways…

I got up this morning and thought yeah no not going to write about this… then I found one of the soldiers I had painted and finished on the floor and apart. No clue how it wound up on the floor as it was in a spot the cats could not reach, simply was. Made me look all over as well for all the parts so much so I laughed out loud and asked my Grandfather f he had to make it so difficult for me to reach all the pieces scattered on the floor… I got it is important. All of it, the history, the things we are shown when we are young, our Elders who are walking, breathing history nooks. Engage with them, talk with them, ask them what life was like. Put your cell phones down and listen to what they offer you, watch what they teach us through walking with them in their lives.

Go online or better yet go to a local hobby store and buy a model … put one together with a child and teach them what the story is behind the kit. Doesn’t matter if it is Batman or the Creature from the Black Lagoon, a Mustang or a Corvette, a plane or a boat, better yet get a train and build a town. Teach them history, imagination and art. I guarantee it is time well spent.
Thank You Grandpa for stopping in and giving me a Spiritual hug I needed, I love you to the Moon!

Blessings to you All,
bear Medicinewalker

 

Music provided by Chris Ferree and is available at http://www.Chrisferree.com  and is part of theWolfandthebearNetwork@2020

The Story of the Snow Moon


I thought it was fitting since Grandmother Moon has been ever so playful of us as of late, keeping us on our toes and eyes wide open during her reign in our night skies, that I once again revisit the story of the Snow Moon. It has long been a favorite of mine and a story that delights the children as well as the child that dwells within. Yet it also holds valuable lessons of community, trust and working together. So I hope you can enjoy the story as much as I do telling and sharing it. Perhaps it will shine a little light in your life and illuminate your world to a better understanding of things….

As it was long ago and far to the north… winter nights were very long, dark and bitter cold. Nights were so long, dark and cold that all the Four Leggeds and their friends could barely gather enough food to survive the season. No matter how quickly they tried to gather nuts and seeds, the darkness covered them and stopped all their efforts. On such a day Squirrel decided that something had to be done. Her first stop would be a visit to her friends the field mice.

“Oh, we do not know what to do,” said Father Mouse. “We have so many children to feed, and the winter nights are so long and dark.”

“I will help you my little friends,” Squirrel replied.

Next Squirrel went to see Porcupine to ask him if he too had been having trouble finding food during the long dark winter.

“Oh, yes,” said Porcupine,“ nothing can be done it has always been this way.”

“I don’t believe that,” said Squirrel. “There must be something that can be done.”

“It’s best to leave things as they are for you never know what could happen if you try and change things,” said Porcupine. With a bristle of quills, he scurried off through wintery wind and snow.

Squirrel sat and thought for a bit and then decided to seek out Owl. Owl rested by day and flew the woods at night, with eyes bigger than all the other animals. Perhaps Owl would know a way to bring light to the winter forest.

Squirrel climbed high in Owl’s maple tree and waited for Owl to wake.

“What brings you to me Squirrel?” asked Owl.

“All of the small woodland animals need to hunt by darkness as well as day. The northern winter nights are far too dark for us. If we could only find a little light to help us see we could gather our food with ease”

Owl agreed to ponder on this problem. He lifted his feathery head and then buried it into his shoulders to think. He thought all day long, while Squirrel shivered on the windy branch. Finally, he startled with thought, “I will talk to the Sky Father and see if he can bring the stars closer to us during the winter time.”

Squirrel flicked her tail in excitement and hope as she raced down the tree to her spot in the woods. A few days went by and then Owl flew in and landed at Squirrel’s burrow.

“Tell our small friends that the Sky Father has decided he will bring the stars closer to us at night. But first, he must clear all the clouds from the sky. We must all prepare for a strong and terrible blizzard.” With that said, Owl flew off to his tree.

All the animals worked as quickly as they could to forage all the nuts, berries and seeds that they found. Then they gathered and huddled in a hollow log and watched as the huge storm clouds gathered in the sky above.

For three days the Sky Father gathered the storm clouds in the sky, stacking them in huge towers. The animals shivered below, waiting. On the third day, the storm arrived. The blizzard howled through the woods. The animals were frightened, all except Squirrel for she believed in what Owl had promised.
When the storm died away, a huge snowdrift had blocked the hollow log so that the animals could see nothing but the wall of snow and the darkness from inside the hollow space. They were scared and disappointed, thinking that only hunger and darkness awaited them.

Brave Little Squirrel made her way through all her friends and turned to them, “Wait here, I will tunnel out and see if the stars are closer as the Great Sky Father promised.”

Squirrel dug and dug, pushing through the cold and wet snow finally reaching the top. When her head popped out through the snow, she gasped in surprise. The winter stars hung so low in the evening sky, it seemed that she could almost touch them.

A large, antlered moose stepped forward and bowed his head, “I have been sent to help you, if you little animals can gather all the snow you can and push it into a giant snowball, I will then carry it cradled in my antlers across the highest mountain ridges, where it will shed light on even the darkest winter nights.”

So they all worked together with the help of the moose and the Sky Father to create the first Snow Moon. Now despite the cold and the long nights of darkness, all are happy in the winter when the stars come close and the moon shines bright like great snowball in the sky.

 


I am dedicated to Educating and sharing the lessons, teachings and culture I have been taught by my Elders and journey with the World. It is not enough merely to learn the ways of our Elders. We must honor those traditions by sharing and educating the World. Inspiring others …Inspiring our Youth. Through the Music… the Arts…the stories…

Blessings to you All,

bear Medicinewalker

Music provided by Chris Ferree and available at http://www.chrisferree.com  as part of the Wolf and the bear Network @2020

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